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    Managing for the middle: rancher care ethics under uncertainty on Western Great Plains rangelands
    with Hailey Wilmer, Shayan Ghajar, Peter Leigh Taylor, Caridad Souza, and Justin D. Derner
    Agriculture and Human Values 37 (3): 699-718. 2020.
    Ranchers and pastoralists worldwide manage and depend upon resources from rangelands across Earth’s terrestrial surface. In the Great Plains of North America rangeland ecology has increasingly recognized the importance of managing rangeland vegetation heterogeneity to address conservation and production goals. This paradigm, however, has limited application for ranchers as they manage extensive beef production operations under high levels of social-ecological complexity and uncertainty. We draw …Read more
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    Correlational study on cyberbullying and social abilities in intercultural teenagers
    with José Manuel Ortiz-Marcos and Christian Fernández-Leyva
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    This article analyzes the relationship between cyberbullying profile by racist reasons and social abilities in a group of intercultural teenagers living in Spain. The study includes participants aged between 12 and 16 years old. Of these, 738 were male and 740 were female. A correlational study was carried out using online tools with suitable psychometrics parameters. The first one was a scale that measured social abilities, and the second one evaluated racist or xenophobic cyberbullying, differ…Read more
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    The Omission of Accent Marks Does Not Hinder Word Recognition: Evidence From Spanish
    with Ana Marcet, Melanie Labusch, and Manuel Perea
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Recent research has found that the omission of accent marks in Spanish does not produce slower word identification times in go/no-go lexical decision and semantic categorization tasks [e.g., cárcel = carcel], thus suggesting that vowels like á and a are represented by the same orthographic units during word recognition and reading. However, there is a discrepant finding with the yes/no lexical decision task, where the words with the omitted accent mark produced longer response times than the wor…Read more
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    The Influence of Decisional and Emotional Forgiveness on Attributions
    with Stephanie Lichtenfeld, Markus A. Maier, and Vanessa L. Buechner
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Linear Relationship between Resilience, Learning Approaches, and Coping Strategies to Predict Achievement in Undergraduate Students
    with Jesús de la Fuente, Matilde Cambil, Manuel M. Vera, Maria Carmen González-Torres, and Raquel Artuch-Garde
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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    Aminas biógenas en alimentos: métodos moleculares para la detección e identificación de bacterias productoras
    with Beatriz Del Río, Begoña Redruello, Victor Ladero, and Miguel A. Álvarez
    Arbor 196 (795): 545. 2020.
    Las aminas biógenas son compuestos nitrogenados de pequeño tamaño con actividad biológica que se forman por la descarboxilación enzimática de ciertos aminoácidos. Las aminas biógenas se encuentran presentes en todos los seres vivos, en los que participan en procesos biológicas de gran importancia. Sin em­bargo, debido al metabolismo de algunos microorganismos, estos compuestos se pueden acumular en alimentos en concentraciones elevadas, constituyendo un riesgo para la salud de los consumido­res.…Read more
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    Gower's preoccupation with the authority of fathers (and of kings) employed to illustrate his relation to his text.
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    Fuzzy Linguistic Protoforms to Summarize Heart Rate Streams of Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease
    with María Dolores Peláez-Aguilera, Macarena Espinilla, and Javier Medina
    Complexity 2019 1-11. 2019.